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Protest the Attack on Falluja!
ACTION ALERT * UNITED FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE
http://www.unitedforpeace.org | 212-868-5545
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PROTEST THE ATTACK ON FALLUJA!
*IMMEDIATELY: call local media outlets and members of Congress to denounce
the attack
*THURSDAY SATURDAY: Organize actions outside and inside Congressional
offices to demand an end to the assault on Falluja and an end to the
occupation (action ideas below)
*NEXT TUESDAY, 11/16: Protest in Washington, DC on the day that Congress
goes back into session; details to be announced
* Leaflet and talking points available online at http://www.unitedforpeace.org
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The assault on Falluja has started. U.S. warplanes are dropping huge bombs
on civilian neighborhoods, and ground troops are beginning to enter the
city. One hospital, Nazzal Emergency Hospital, was destroyed in an air
strike; another, Falluja General Hospital, has been seized by U.S. forces,
making it unlikely that injured civilians will be able to go there for
treatment. The estimated 50,000 civilians who remain in Falluja lack
running water, electricity, and food.
There will undoubtedly be many civilian injuries and deaths: during the
last siege of Falluja in April, at least 600 Iraqis were killed, most of
them civilians. In the current assault -- contrary to the perception that
the U.S. military only employs high-tech, surgical weapons, to minimize
civilian casualties -- AC-130 gunships are being used, which fire only
“dumb” munitions.
The death toll is expected to be high on the U.S. side as well: Marine
commanders have warned that deaths among U.S. forces could reach levels not
seen since the Vietnam War.
The U.S. assault on Falluja is a catastrophic action that will result in
horrific and unnecessary bloodshed, fuel anger and resentment against the
U.S., and swell the ranks of terrorist groups rather than eradicating
terrorism. We need to raise our voices in opposition to this attack, insist
that the U.S. return to peace negotiations, and call for our troops to be
brought home now.
TAKE ACTION!
*ORGANIZE ACTIONS THIS THURSDAY THROUGH SATURDAY
We need to be vocal and visible in our opposition to the assault on
Falluja. Organize actions this week outside local Congressional offices,
while Congress is in recess, or in a high-profile location in your community.
Be sure to list your actions at
http://www.unitedforpeace.org/calendar_gxinput.php so we can publicize and
amplify all of our voices.
Ideas for action include:
-candlelight vigils to mourn the deaths that will be caused by this attack
-creative/visual street protests that use coffins or enlarged images of
Iraqi civilian casualties or people dressed as bloodied and bandaged
civilians or soldiers
-sit-ins inside Congressional offices
-meetings with members of Congress
-collaborations with Veterans For Peace groups
(http://www.veteransforpeace.org) on Veterans Day events (Thursday, 11/11),
emphasizing the message that in order to support our future veterans, we
need to get them out of Falluja and out of Iraq
-holding banners and/or distributing leaflets at busy intersections,
shopping districts, or other high-traffic locations (leaflet available at
http://www.unitedforpeace.org)
* CONTACT LOCAL MEDIA OUTLETS
Flood your local media outlets with messages of opposition to the assault
on Falluja, and demand that they talk about the civilians who are being
killed and injured. Millions of people listen to talk radio every day:
organize people to call the shows in your area and speak out. Write letters
to the editor and send in opinion pieces. Ask reporters if they would like
to interview an anti-war activist. Talking points for your calls are
available at http://www.unitedforpeace.org now; a sample letter to the
editor will be posted soon.
* TELL YOUR CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATIVES YOU OPPOSE THE ASSAULT ON FALLUJA
Call the Congressional switchboard at (202) 225-3121 and ask to be
transferred to your Representative or Senator. Talking points for your
calls are available at http://www.unitedforpeace.org
* KEEP ABREAST OF PLANS FOR PROTEST AND DEVELOPMENTS IN IRAQ
Plans are being made for a protest in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, 11/16,
the day that Congress goes back into session; if you’re not already on the
UFPJ action alert list, be sure to subscribe so you’ll receive updates:
http://www.unitedforpeace.org/email
Get up-to-date news from Iraq by subscribing to Occupation Watch’s email
list at http://www.occupationwatch.org
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